Andreas F Mavrogenis, Efthymia Malesiou, Orestis Tanis, Evanthia Mitsiokapa, Aikaterini Tsatsaragkou, Jane Anastassopoulou, Theophile Theophanides, Dimitra Dimotikali, Maria Koui
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The Influence of Sepsis on the Molecular Structure of Bones: A Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Study.
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to evaluate the molecular structure of bone tissues of patients who underwent revision of total hip and shoulder arthroplasty. The intensity increase of the spectral bands in the region of 3000-2850 cm-1 provided information about the increase of the lipophilic environment, which supported the formation of aggregates and amyloid protein formation. The appearance and the intensity increase of the "marker band" at 1744 cm-1 suggested protein peroxidation and inflammation progression. The shift of the amide I and amide II absorption bands from 1650 cm-1 and 1550 cm-1, respectively, to lower frequencies was related to changes of collagen conformation structure from α-helix to β-sheet and random coil. The appearance and shifts of the new bands in the region 1200-900 cm-1 were related with the increasing of glycosylation upon inflammation. Important was also the disappearance of the hydroxyapatite vPO43- absorption bands at the spectral regions 1200-900 cm-1 and 550-650 cm-1 indicated the osteolysis development. Moreover, the formation of corrosive metallic implants confirmed the effect of oxidative stress on the development of periprosthetic joint infection.
期刊介绍:
MEDICAL IMPLANTS are being used in every organ of the human body. Ideally, medical implants must have biomechanical properties comparable to those of autogenous tissues without any adverse effects. In each anatomic site, studies of the long-term effects of medical implants must be undertaken to determine accurately the safety and performance of the implants. Today, implant surgery has become an interdisciplinary undertaking involving a number of skilled and gifted specialists. For example, successful cochlear implants will involve audiologists, audiological physicians, speech and language therapists, otolaryngologists, nurses, neuro-otologists, teachers of the deaf, hearing therapists, cochlear implant manufacturers, and others involved with hearing-impaired and deaf individuals.